Interior redesign differs from traditional interior design; in that it focuses on seeing & enhancing the potential that already exists - rather than removing everything & starting from scratch.
The service caters to a huge range of needs; be it a declutter & tidy, a rearrangement of furniture & accessories, or a full renovation.
I work with my clients to understand what they want & need from their space. Most often, there is no need to purchase a huge amount new- instead we use your existing belongings in new ways.
This approach offers so many benefits including sustainability, cost-efficiency & speed- with simple redesigns producing remarkable results in only a day.
Passionate about interiors, my psychology background influences a fascination in the way our homes make us feel.
I've been obsessed with redesign for as long as I can remember, redecorating every room I could get my hands on in my family home as soon as I could hold a paintbrush.
I believe that beautiful, functional interior spaces should be accessible to everyone, because of the profound effect they have on our physical wellbeing, productivity & happiness.
Having helped my friends and family for years with their interior projects & dilemmas, I'm excited to have the opportunity to make my skills & expertise available to others.
You feel that your rooms aren't comfortable/attractive/inviting/functional.
You have never managed to achieve the look or feel to your home that you initially envisioned.
You want more life out of your existing furniture & accessories, but are bored with the current arrangement.
You have recently moved home and want your possessions to look as if they belong.
You are combining two households & need to blend the two styles.
You are downsizing & need help working out what to keep & how to arrange it.
You are renting & need to work around the restrictions of your lease.
You have no time to invest into a redesign- perhaps because of illness, a busy working life or a new baby.
A change in taste or style, or the change of use of a room- for example a child turned teenager.